Terrier Volume 80, Number 1 - Fall 2016 | Page 8

Events U.S. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez. NYS Senator Roxanne Persaud and NYS Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon with former NYS Assemblywoman Joan Millman. Glenn Adamson, center, with Thomas. J. and Anita Volpe. San Antonio Spurs Assistant Coach Becky Hammon. Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series Joan Millman—Scholar in Residence Continuing her support for the community and her relationship with St. Francis College, former New York State Assemblywoman Joan Millman became the College’s newest Scholar-in-Residence and hosted three panel discussions last spring. For Women’s History Month, Millman welcomed New York State Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon and New York State Senator Roxanne Persaud, a former Registrar at St. Francis. They discussed the unique challenges that women in government face. Rep. Nydia Velázquez, United States Congresswoman for New York 7th District, spoke at the second event on how being the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives affects the way she serves her constituents, while Dr. Joan Pastore of the AMICO Senior Center and Judy Willig of Heights and Hills spoke about “Aging in an Urban Environment.” ●   Jo Anne Simon and Roxanne Persaud—https://youtu.be/64hzo7hyrc8 Nydia Velázquez—https://youtu.be/xEuqAz0RW58 Aging in an Urban Environment—https://youtu.be/pAQuAHkYmjE The Thomas J. Volpe Lecture Series went into overdrive last year, sponsoring three events from three very different leaders. Becky Hammon, the first female NBA Assistant Coach and former WNBA All-Star, talked about the character traits one needs to Communication Arts succeed. Brooklyn Brewery co-founder Steve student Jessica Riley ’17 Hindy described his career change from war with Steve Hindy. reporter to beer entrepreneur. Glenn Adamson, the former director of the Museum of Arts and Design, talked about the importance of recognizing the way things are made, not just the final product. The lecture series is funded through a generous gift from Thomas J. Volpe, Chairman Emeritus of the St. Francis College Board of Trustees and a former Senior Vice President of Financial Operations for The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. ●   Becky Hammon—https://youtu.be/YrbL3ty_ppQ Steve Hindy—https://youtu.be/0ltpbPTbEYU Glenn Adamson—https://youtu.be/GIjHqBBYzFs SFCTV story—https://youtu.be/VQKaq0pwvlI Yom HaShoah—Holocaust Remembrance Day Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95. Elizabeth Mindlin ’81, Saundra Thomas, and Judy A. Rice ’79. Executive Women in Business— ”If I Knew Then What I Know Now…” St. Francis College alumna Dyanne Marie Rosado ’95 (Cantor Fitzgerald) headed a panel discussion with fellow alumnae Elizabeth Mindlin ’81 (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), Judy A. Rice ’79 (Prudential Investment Management), and honorary degree recipient Saundra Thomas (WABC-TV) offering tips on how to get ahead in a career. "If I Knew Then What I Know Now…" offered advice that included these ideas: Always be ready with an “elevator pitch,” establish your credibility, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. ●  https://youtu.be/fhZ1V2IuWgk Painter and Holocaust survivor Frederick Terna joined Maestro Murry Sidlin, founder of The Defiant Requiem Foundation for the College’s annual Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration. Sidlin showed a 20-minute trailer from his Emmy-nominated Murry Sidlin with Frederick Terna. documentary film, Defiant Requiem, about Jewish prisoners at the Terezín concentration camp who performed the Verdi Requiem as an act of survival and defiance against their Nazi captors. Mr. Terna saw one of the performances as a prisoner at Terezín and says that decades later the Holocaust still informs all of his paintings. “The Shoah is like a crazy bass playing in my head all the time. And I learned to play the fiddle above it so there should be some harmony to my life.” ●   Yom HaShoah—https://youtu.be/Jrqi-0lS80s and SFCTV story—https://youtu.be/jxfOyusUTHA Charter Award Dinner—April 27 The biggest fundraising event of the year for St. Francis College, the 55th Annual Charter Award Dinner held at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers, delivered on its promise, raising more than $1.5 million for scholarships. The event honored Domenick A. Cama, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Investors Bank whose children, Victoria ’12 and Michael ’10, graduated from St. Francis and Joseph K. Collins, President and Chief Executive Officer of Collins Building Services, Inc. In addition to money that was raised for the Robert J. McGuire Scholarship, Investors Bank Community Service Scholarship announced a $100,000 endowed scholarship fund to support four students annually who excel in the classroom and have made serving the community a priority.●   https://youtu.be/WkrK84LPnrI 6  |  ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER  |  FALL 2016 Joseph Collins with Peter Calahan’63. Domenick Cama, center, with his children, Michael ’10 and Victoria ’12 Cama.